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    • Overview
    • What is VerSe?
    • Citing VerSe
    • Data
    • License
    • Code
    • Contact
    • Other Related Work
    • Acknowledgements

    Look well to the spine for the cause of disease - Hippocrates

    VerSe examples. Observe the variability in data: field-of-view, fractures, transitional vertebrae, etc.

    Table of Contents

    •What is VerSe?

    •Citing VerSe

    •Data

    Spine or vertebral segmentation is a crucial step in all applications regarding automated quantification of spinal morphology and pathology. With the advent of deep learning, for such a task on computed tomography (CT) scans, a big and varied data is a primary sought-after resource. However, a large-scale, public dataset is currently unavailable.

    We believe VerSe can help here. VerSe is a large scale, multi-detector, multi-site, CT spine dataset consisting of 374 scans from 355 patients. The challenge was held in two iterations in conjunction with MICCAI 2019 and 2020. The tasks evaluated for include: vertebral labelling and segmentation.

    If you use VerSe, we would appreciate references to the following papers.

    1.Sekuboyina A et al., VerSe: A Vertebrae Labelling and Segmentation Benchmark for Multi-detector CT Images, 2021.

    In Medical Image Analysis: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.media.2021.102166

    Pre-print: https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.09193

    2.Löffler M et al., A Vertebral Segmentation Dataset with Fracture Grading. Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, 2020.

    In Radiology AI: https://doi.org/10.1148/ryai.2020190138

    •The dataset has four files corresponding to one data sample: image, segmentation mask, centroid annotations, a PNG overview of the annotations.

    •Data structure

    •01_training - Train data

    •02_validation - (Formerly) PUBLIC test data

    •03_test - (Formerly) HIDDEN test data

    •Sub-directory-based arrangement for each patient. File names are constructed of entities, a suffix and a file extension following the conventions of the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS; https://bids.neuroimaging.io/)

    The data is provided under the CC BY-SA 4.0 License, making it fully open-sourced.

    The rest of this repository is under the MIT License.

    We provide helper code and guiding notebooks.

    •Data reading, standardising, and writing: Data utilities

    •Evaluation (as employed in the 2020 challenge): Evaluation utilities

    •Notebooks: Data preperation, Evaluation

    For queries and issues not fit for a github issue, please email Anjany Sekuboyina or Jan Kirschke .

    VerSe has resulted in numerous other publications. Below are a few selected ones.

    Sekuboyina A. et al., Labelling Vertebrae with 2D Reformations of Multidetector CT Images: An Adversarial Approach for Incorporating Prior Knowledge of Spine Anatomy. Radiology: Artificial Intelligence, 2020. (https://doi.org/10.1148/ryai.2020190074)

    •This work is supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s ‘Horizon2020’ research & innovation programme (GA637164–iBack–ERC–2014–STG).

    •We thank NVIDIA for the support in challenge organisation with compute.

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